Answer: 29 in
Step-by-step explanation:
Communtive property of division
Answer:
not sure,but I think the answer is 3 to 4
there is not such thing as an I axis, but I will show you what happens for both x and y axis so you can fill out the assignment with the correct information.
IF you meant flipping over the x axis, then the dot will go from top to bottom, bottom to up, the x position won't change only its height(y position)
This meant that for reflecting across the x axis, (x,y)->(x,-y)
For y axis its the opposite, just flipping to the side.
This meant that for reflecting across the y axis, (x,y)->(-x,y)
Notice the picture below
the lateral area, or just the area of the sides, well, the sides are really just 4 triangles, so just get the area of each, and sum them up, that's the lateral area